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How do I… Add Copy To and Move To to Windows Explorer with a registry hack?

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Takeaway: For some reason, Microsoft decided not to activate the Copy To and Move To menu items in Windows XP Explorer as they did for Send To. This Microsoft Windows Registry hack adds Copy To and Move To to the right-click context menu of Windows Explorer.

Warning: The following section involves editing your system registry. Using the Windows Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious problems requiring the reinstallation of your operating system and may lead to the loss of data. TechRepublic does not and will not support problems that arise from editing your registry. Use the Registry Editor and the following directions at your own risk.

Adding Copy To and Move To functionality to the Windows Explorer right-click menu starts with the finding the key in the Windows Registry file. (Be sure to back up the Registry file before you begin.)

  1. Start Regedit by navigating Start | Run and typing regedit in the dialog box.
  2. Navigate to this key in the Registry file:
    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AllFilesystemObjects\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers
    Note: The Send To key is already there.
  3. Right-click on the ContextMenuHandlersfolder and select New | Key to add a new key.
  4. Give it the name Copy To and then double-click the (Default) value of the new key's right-hand pane.
  5. Type in this code as the new data:

    {C2FBB630-2971-11D1-A18C-00C04FD75D13}

  6. Right-click on the ContextMenuHandlersfolder and select New | Key to add a new key.
  7. Give it the name Move To and then double-click the (Default) value of the new key's right-hand pane.
  8. Type in this code as the new data:

    {C2FBB631-2971-11D1-A18C-00C04FD75D13}

  9. Click OK and close Regedit
  10. Copy To and Move To should now be available options on the right-click context menu in Windows Explorer.


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Other useful hacks Mark W. KaelinTechrepublic Moderator | 09/14/06
Adding TweakUI to the Control Panel The-Jetman | 09/16/06
not quite true petremure | 09/20/06
Right click guy Mark W. KaelinTechrepublic Moderator | 09/20/06
Here are all my tweeks in one file! happy dmarston | 09/20/06
YOUR tweaks?? candidclock@... | 03/06/07
This article should never have been published PapaWhiskey | 10/11/06
There's a reason why -- use with caution fjames@... | 09/18/06
An interesting side effect Mark W. KaelinTechrepublic Moderator | 09/19/06
Same here uberg33k50 | 09/20/06
Ditto bobj@... | 09/20/06
Works fine for me csims32@... | 10/09/06
Doesn't seem to work bmi | 09/19/06
Check Key Values bobj@... | 09/20/06
Got it! bmi | 09/20/06
Same Here jim65@... | 09/23/06
also works with Windows 2000 foreigner | 09/20/06
Tweak omitted from TweakUI by author dougcollins@... | 09/30/06
No change in right-click context menu webguru_gal | 10/08/06

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